Proceeding contribution from Tim Loughton (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 9 March 2006. It occurred during Debate on bill on Childcare Bill.
Childcare Bill
I am grateful for that elaboration but does the Under-Secretary accept that, because the provisions refer simply to ““health””, an authority, or an individual in it who was so minded, could exclude people in the two categories that I mentioned? That would be neither fair nor appropriate. The provisions give a broad licence to authorities. Will the guidance notes to local authorities state that they were not intended to apply to the examples that I gave?
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- 443 c990-1
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- 2005-06
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- House of Commons chamber
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- Access Data protection Databases Childcare Curriculum Disadvantaged Childminding Equality Health Disqualification Information Local government Low incomes Powers of entry Protection Parents Police Pre-school education Poverty Local government services Police cautions Registration Standards Vetting Schools Sexual offences
- Legislation
- Childcare Bill 2005-06
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